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Find out what cookies we use and how to disable themThe scope of the proposed work item will be:
- The context of the work done within CoRoM,
- The data information flow and steps required for purchasing any multimodal travel (including basic after sale), from the perspective of travellers,
- How to use Transmodel (EN 12896) to represent them (only Transmodel based concepts and data structure should be taken into account),
- A study of a range of existing APIs and their functionalities, which include OSDM, TOMPAPI, BoB, Entur API, FerryGateway, (EU) 454/2011 (TAP TSI) etc.
- The implication of such study for Transmodel (EN 12896)
- The implication of such study on the purchase APIs taking into account the Transmodel approach.
The last part of this proposed work item will inform the revision of Transmodel Parts 5 and 6 (EN 128965 and EN 128966) and NeTEx Part 3 (TS 166143).
This TR covers the following functional scope:
- Provision of a catalogue / fares consultation
- Request for specific fare offers (including criteria)
- Selection of a formal offer by the customer (prepurchase)
- Initiate the purchase
o commitment to buy
o reservation
o evidence of the purchase
- Manage after purchase (basic aftersale actions)
- All interactions can be related to persistent identity
The following items are not in scope:
- creation and distribution of the travel document
- travel planning payment as interface with bank SI
- access right validation
- access right control
This proposal relates to the CoRoM project, which is to provide support to the work to be carried out by the European Standardisation Organizations (ESOs) for the coordination and standardisation of purchase (including basic aftersale) interfaces (also called Booking APIs) for multimodal travel (including long distance rail). The main objective of the CoRoM project is to facilitate the interoperability of data exchanges between the various stakeholders which provide multimodal travel opportunities to the public, including the “first and last mile” legs of the travel. This proposal directly relates to the abovementioned project as one of its deliverables: a technical report that would go hand in hand with the revision of Transmodel Parts 5 and 6 (EN 128965 and EN 128966) and NeTEx Part 3 (TS 166143). This technical report is to act as a collection of:
- The broader context of the revision of the abovementioned EN and TS,
- Inputs from the experts on how purchase (including basic aftersale) interfaces (with or without reservation) are addressed in different IT systems dedicated to multimodal travel, including long distance rail,
- Usecases from the travellers’ perspectives
- Existing CEN/TR 17949:2023 Public transport Distribution APIs for MaaS
- Existing APIs including OSDM, TOMPAPI, BoB, Entur API, FerryGateway, (EU) 454/2011 (TAP TSI)…
- Guidelines for the future building of purchase (including basic aftersale) interfaces (or APIs) using Transmodel (EN 12896) that are aligned with NeTEx (TS 16614), SIRI (EN/TS 15531) and OJP (TS 17118) standards.
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